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Pure water and pure salt are poor conductors of electricity. When salt is dissolved in water, the resulting solution conducts electricity well. Which statement explains why this occurs with these substances?(1 point)
The process of dissolving frees the atoms in the solution to move.
The process of dissolving more closely binds the electrons in the solution.
The process of dissolving closely binds the ions in the solution.
The process of dissolving frees the electrons in the solution to move.
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The first statement: "The process of dissolving frees the atoms in the solution to move."
Explanation: Dissolving salt breaks the ionic lattice into mobile charged ions (Na+ and Cl−) that can move through the water and carry electric current (not free electrons).
Explanation: Dissolving salt breaks the ionic lattice into mobile charged ions (Na+ and Cl−) that can move through the water and carry electric current (not free electrons).
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